They are both acceptable.
A liquid is defined as something that has a constant volume but conforms to the shape of its container. This is different from a gas which has variable volume and conforms to the shape of its container. It is also different from a solid which has a constant volume and does not change to fit the shape of its container.
Real science conforms to accepted norms of the scientific method. Pseudoscience, or other self-proclaimed 'sciences' do not conform and therefore are not really science.
Normally nothing, as long as the insulation is intact and the other end is protected from the weather. If the cable is unprotected, it may start arcing at the bare ends. If your consumer unit is protected by a breaker, it may trip out. A fuse may blow. As long as the outlet conforms to code, nothing should happen there.
Science Fiction is the creation of imaginary stories that are based on extensions of technology (e.g. genetics, robotics, space travel), or on alternate dimensions of existence. Literature and media productions are usually classed as science fiction if they do not exist in a setting (past or present) that conforms to the same physical dimensions and physical laws of the Earth.Some "fantasy" includes elements of Science Fiction, and vice versa. Stories that include magical, spiritual, or metaphysical themes are usually not classified as science fiction.
Some chemical compounds can have more than one crystal form. Calcite and Aragonite would be such an example. In addition, there can be substitution of one element by another of similar charge and mass. In a specimen of heulandite I have, some of the original calcium has been replaced by barium, and eventually by strontium, to the extent of about 10%. The mica group would be a good example of various forms of very similar minerals. To some extent it depends upon how strictly one conforms to the definition of a mineral with 'a fixed chemical composition'. Additionally, the effect of including trace contaminants is well illustrated in the various silicate crystal gems.
When it conforms to all assumptions of kinetic theory
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usb2.0
firewire
It conforms to certain pedictions.
that conforms to modern standards of purity
A compliant material is a material that conforms to regulations or even a building code. It is a material that has recognised, predictable and consistent properties. A material is a compliant material, if it conforms to a known performance criteria.
A compliant material is a material that conforms to regulations or even a building code. It is a material that has recognised, predictable and consistent properties. A material is a compliant material, if it conforms to a known performance criteria.
A compliant material is a material that conforms to regulations or even a building code. It is a material that has recognised, predictable and consistent properties. A material is a compliant material, if it conforms to a known performance criteria.
The Arctic Ocean conforms to this description.
The SHAW SADP conforms to ASTMD5454
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